As a teenager, I was a stable hand quartered in the dilapidated house(first photo). I was there when the dropping of the atomic bomb was announced in August, 1945. Mrs Kitosky provided room and board to 3-4 employees. Mr. Carmichael worked in the green houses.There should be a basketball court nearby.Arthur Little lived in the house high on the hill and maintained the poultry houses.Gene Smith, smitheu1@msu.edu

I believe the house at the top to be the house my family lived in while my father, Ken Matthews, was a chauffer for the Phipps'. This was back in the 60's. I have pictures of us there and these buildings look similar. I know at the time the pilot (Bobby James) and the Stableman were living in the same little area. I seem to remember two donkeys in the barn named Joseph and Mary. Wow, what a mess! If anyone remembers my dad working there, I know it was a long time ago, please let me know. Keary Matthews Abel, KearyA@aol.com